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electri potential of the earth is taken as zero why?​

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Answered by ashna769
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Electric potential is defined as the potential difference between two points. So, electric potential at a point is defined with respect to a reference point. ... By convection, electrostatic potential of earth is taken to be zero. It is considered that earth is a storehouse of infinite negative charges.

Answered by Anonymous
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electric potential of the earth is taken as zero why?​

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Electric potential of earth is taken to be zero because earth is a good q 0 - unit charge.

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